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  2. Arab Australians - Wikipedia

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    In the 2001 census, 248,807 Australian residents reported Arab ancestry. Additionally, 209,372 Australians indicated that they spoke Arabic at home. 162,283 Australian residents were born in one of the 22 Arab League nations, a proportion which represented 0.8% of Australia's population. 120,000 Australians also had a parent who was born in an Arab state.

  3. Languages of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The languages of Australia are the major historic and current languages used in Australia and its offshore islands. Over 250 Australian Aboriginal languages are thought to have existed at the time of first European contact. [1] English is the majority language of Australia today.

  4. Guildford, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Guildford is one of a small number of Sydney suburbs which houses the most significant portion of the Arabic-speaking diaspora in Australia. The first arrivals were from Lebanon in the 1970s following its civil war and since then numbers have grown to make Guildford one of Australia's true multicultural places, with many other resident nationalities and identities adding to the harmonious mix.

  5. Lebanese Australians - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Australians (Arabic: اللبنانيون الأستراليون) refers to citizens or permanent residents of Australia of Lebanese ancestry. The population is diverse, having a large Christian religious base, being mostly Maronite Catholics, while also having a large Muslim group of Sunni and Shia branches.

  6. Islam in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese Muslims form the core of Australia's Muslim Arab population, particularly in Sydney where most Arabs in Australia live. Approximately 3.4% of Sydney's population are Muslim . Approximately 4.2% of residents in Greater Melbourne are Muslim, [ 120 ] and Sydney Road in Brunswick and Coburg is sometimes called 'Little Lebanon'.

  7. Saudi Australians - Wikipedia

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    A series of changes to Australia’s immigration policy in the latter period of the 20th Century, notably the conclusion of the White Australia policy in 1973, saw a drastic increase in overseas migration to Australia. Australia’s high number of overseas born residents (26%) is second only to Saudi Arabia itself whose overseas born population ...

  8. North African and Middle Eastern Australians - Wikipedia

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    The first settlers of the North Africans and Middle Easterns to Australia date back to 1862, when small groups of mainly Muslim cameleers shipped in and out of Australia at three-year intervals to serve South Australia's inland pastoral industry by carting goods and transportation wool bales by camel trains, who were commonly referred to as "Afghans" or "Ghans", despite their origin often ...

  9. Category:Arab diaspora in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Arab diaspora in Australia. 2 languages. ... Australian people of Arab descent (2 P) C. Arab-Australian culture (2 P) L. Lebanese diaspora in Australia (3 C ...

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